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Planning a wedding can be stressful, but brides-to-be know they can trust Town & Country to make the process easy and emphasize the cool, calm, and elegant. With this beautiful, invaluable planner, brides can keep track of the countless details that go into arranging the festivities. The package itself is lovely: it comes complete with a hidden spiral, 6 tabbed pages with pockets to hold everything from receipts to notes, a 3-piece cloth case, ribbon marker, and romantic photographs. Inside, sections cover prenuptial activities (such as wedding announcements, buying rings, and setting a budget); wedding attire and flowers; music and photography; the rehearsal, ceremony, and reception; and the honeymoon. On the lined pages, you can write down all the details of each stage: names, telephone numbers, description of services, estimates, and more. With advice, to-do lists, and the ultimate wedding timeline, this planner will help turn a dream into that special, perfect day.
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Reprint of the original, first published in 1841.
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Some vols. include supplemental journals of "such proceedings of the sessions, as, during the time they were depending, were ordered to be kept secret, and respecting which the injunction of secrecy was afterwards taken off by the order of the House."
Everyone dreams of the perfect wedding… And for nearly seven decades, Bride’s magazine has been the leading authority on the subject, with advice that is both practical and sympathetic to the needs of the bride, the groom, their families and friends. Now in a completely revised edition, Bride’s Book of Etiquette offers the most up-to-date information on engagement and wedding planning, and realistic solutions for any problem that couples may encounter. In this trusted classic, you’ll find out: How to draw up—and pare down—the guest list How to word invitations for every circumstance How to get his family to share wedding expenses, and who pays for what Where to seat divorced pare...